Episode Synopsis "Sept 2021: 20th Anniversary of SENDA - Mark Pimm"
The Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (SENDA) established legal rights for disabled students in pre- and post-16 education.The Act introduced the right for disabled students not to be discriminated against in education, training and any services provided wholly or mainly for students, and for those enrolled on courses provided by ‘responsible bodies’, including further and higher education institutions and sixth form colleges.Student services covered by the Act included a wide range of educational and non-educational services, such as field trips, examinations and assessments, short courses, arrangements for work placements and libraries and learning resources.This podcast is presented by Lawrence Green and Mark Pimm from Birkbeck University. It was Mark's original idea to celebrate the 20th anniversary of SENDA and this podcast gives a great introduction to the Act. NADP are following this with a panel webinar on 15th September 2021 for more in-depth discussions with the people involved at the time.
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